Democratic candidate from Maryland voted twice two times

Cockeysville
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Wendy Rosen, a Democratic congressional candidate from Maryland, has been caught voting twice, twice, including voting once in Maryland and again in Florida during 2006 general election and again in the 2008 presidential primaries.

The Democrat who presumably voted for herself in her Maryland primary quit after the state party revealed she doubled down on voting twice, according to the Baltimore Sun newspaper.

Rosen confirmed to The Associated Press that she was withdrawing from the 1st District Maryland congressional race. In a statement, she merely cited "personal issues," with no mention of voter corruption.